US-funded program fights against malaria in Tanzania
Bed nets kill mosquitoes after contact
KAMBINI, Tanzania -- During the rainy season on Pemba Island, bright-green rice plants shoot up, and breezes carry the sweet scent of cloves. But trouble brews in the muddy puddles -- by a nocturnal species of mosquitoes that multiplies and carries malaria. (Full article: 1071 words)
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